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Is Newt Gingrich the 'Obi-Won Kenobi' of 2012?

Newt Skywalker, Photo Courtesy of Christian Science Monitor In December of last year, Fred Grandy, a former Iowa congressman, called Newt Gingrich the Obi-Wan Kenobi of the 2012 field. He may have had a point. As Obi-Wan put it to

Breitbart To Be Featured Speaker At CPAC 2012; Calls For Unity

From Andrew Breitbart: “The year 2011 was one of turmoil for the conservative movement, as we celebrated the success of 2010 but faced a divisive counter-revolution by the Democrats and the media. The Republican establishment, together with social conservatives, libertarians

False Racism Charges Mean Newt's the Frontrunner

Newt Gingrich’s prize for upsetting Mitt Romney’s march to victory in the Republican nomination contest is to earn the “racist” label from the mainstream media. No doubt journalists have scores to settle–but there is also no clearer sign that Newt

An 'Axelrod-esque' Moment for Gingrich

On the eve of the South Carolina GOP Primary, ABC News televised an interview with Newt Gingrich’s second wife, Marianne, where she claims the presidential contender asked her for an “open marriage” so that he could see the woman that

Debate Recap: Mainstream Media Got Served

Only the mainstream media could make Newt Gingrich sympathetic on a personal level. All you need to know about the CNN South Carolina debate happened in the first three minutes, when moderator John King began the night by questioning Newt

Rush Limbaugh: 'Ron Paul Kills the Conservative Vote'

Yesterday, while reacting to the New Hampshire Primary results during his radio program, Rush Limbaugh made one thing clear: Ron Paul is hurting conservative candidates. And Limbaugh made it clear that Paul isn’t doing this by taking up all the

Carney: Blame The Press For Secret 'Wonderland' Party

Unlike the corrupt mainstream media, Disney Studios has no obligation, moral or otherwise, to inform anyone about the White House throwing a lavish Hollywood-themed party during the depths of the Great Recession. But it is more than a little revealing